Confused by Japanese bathroom control panels? This easy English guide explains common buttons like "Auto Fill," "Reheat," and "Ventilation." Learn how to use your Japanese bath or shower system safely and efficiently. Perfect for foreign residents and tourists in Japan! With this guide, you will come to fully enjoy your shower and bath using the Japan bathroom control panel.
Let me show you how easy it is to use a modern Japanese bathtub via it's control panel! It's such a fantastic invention and one of my absolute favourites! Index First, find the control panel Then, find the Kanji An Advanced Timer Function The fine adjustments for the best bath Well, this is to give you ultimate control for the best bath/ shower experience. Hi, this is a crazy specific question but hopefully someone can help.
When we visited japan a few years ago we fell madly in love with the japanese bathrooms/wet rooms we used. As big bath people we hoped to buy a tub oneday that can recirculate, has a flat unobtrusive spout and a control panel to control temperature and prefill the tub. Managing the Bath Control Panel Just like the toilet, the bathtub often comes with a computer on the wall.
This panel controls the gas water heater. Understanding this panel is the key to a luxurious bath experience. Oidaki (Reheat) This is arguably the best feature of Japanese baths.
Because you reuse the water, it might get cool after 30 minutes. This article will guide you through the gazillion buttons so you can navigate your way through your your Japanese bathroom. Japanese bathrooms are known for their high-tech features, especially the control panels for baths and ventilation.
But if you can't read Japanese, using these systems can feel overwhelming. Here is the basic guide on using the control panel inside your bathroom. Basic Functions Japanese Hiragana English 運転(うんてん) Unten On/Off switch ふろ自動 Furo Jido Automatic Filling of Hot water 追いだき Oidaki Reheating of water.
At first glance, the Japanese bathroom seems too technically sophisticated. As a traveler, you use only the shower part in order to avoid dealing with a remote in Japanese to successfully fill the bathtub. However, those willing to enjoy bathing in their accommodations can view the below translation of a control panel in a classical Japanese bathroom.
Vocabulary Bathtub control panel.